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Ad hoc announcement pursuant to Section 15 of the German Securities Trading Act (WpHG


centrotherm photovoltaics AG files for Chapter 11-type proceedings under its own administration Blaubeuren,

July 10, 2012 – centrotherm photovoltaics AG has today submitted an application to the relevant District Court of Ulm for the launching of insolvency protection proceedings (pursuant to the German Act Relating to the Further Simplification of the Reorganization of Companies [ESUG], and Section 270b of the German Insolvency Directive [InsO]), and for the opening of insolvency proceedings under its own administration in connection with this application. With the help of these proceedings, the company aims to pursue the reorganization path that it has already adopted. The application includes the subsidiaries centrotherm thermal solutions GmbH & Co. KG and centrotherm SiTec GmbH. The activities of the companies centrotherm management services GmbH & Co. KG and centrotherm cell & module GmbH are to be prospectively bundled within the parent company as part of the reorganization. All other subsidiaries both in Germany and abroad will continue to operate as previously, and will not participate in the insolvency protection proceedings.

The German Act Relating to the Further Simplification of the Reorganization of Companies (ESUG), the instrument that centrotherm has applied for, is designed to provide protection to companies in insolvency proceedings, and is an act which came into force on March 1, 2012. The ESUG allows companies to restructure themselves based on a coordinated reorganization and future concept. During the “protective” phase, which is limited to three months, the company is protected from creditors’ enforcements and sanctions, and can remain fully operational. To support these moves, the Supervisory Board of centrotherm photovoltaics AG has appointed reorganization expert and specialist insolvency lawyer Tobias Hoefer to the Management Board with effect as of July 11, 2012.

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